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Session Laws, 1993
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                           Ch. 22

(ii) an agreement [that creates an employer-employee relationship]
WITH A CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEE, as defined in [Article 64A, § 15A(a)(3) of the
Code] § 1-101(E) OF THE STATE PERSONNEL ARTICLE; or

14-102.

(b) The procurement of services from a sheltered workshop is not subject to the
cost savings requirements of [Article 64A, § 61 of the Code] § 12-405 OF THE STATE
PERSONNEL ARTICLE.

Article - State Government

2-1207.

(b) Positions in the Department are [unclassified] SUBJECT TO THE
PERSONNEL GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED UNDER SUBSECTION (C) OF THIS SECTION.

(e) The provisions of [Article 33, §§ 28-1 and 28-2 of the Code] TITLE 3,
SUBTITLE 2 OF THE STATE PERSONNEL ARTICLE do not apply to an employee of the
Department.

2-1307.

(b) Positions in the Department are [unclassified] SUBJECT TO THE
PERSONNEL GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED UNDER SUBSECTION (C) OF THIS SECTION.

(d) The provisions of [Article 33, §§ 28-1 and 28-2 of the Code] TITLE 3,
SUBTITLE 2 OF THE STATE PERSONNEL ARTICLE do not apply to an employee of the
Department.

8-202.

(b) Notwithstanding the placement of a unit in a principal department:

(2) a State officer or State employee who is not in the classified service OF
THE STATE PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM [under the Merit System Law] and is
transferred with the unit remains exempt from [the law] THE PROVISIONS OF THE
STATE PERSONNEL ARTICLE THAT GOVERN CLASSIFIED SERVICE EMPLOYEES and
the regulations adopted under it THOSE PROVISIONS unless the officer or the employee
is placed in the classified service in accordance with [that law] THOSE PROVISIONS; and

9-1605.

(a) An administrative law judge:

(1) shall be a member of the unclassified service OF THE STATE
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM;

10-628.

A custodian is not civilly or criminally liable for transferring or disclosing the
contents of a public record to the Attorney General under [Article 64A, § 12J of the
Code] § 3-310 OF THE STATE PERSONNEL ARTICLE.

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